What Is Mandatory Disclosure?
If you are involved in a family law case such as a divorce, a custody case, a modification of alimony, or modification of child support, then you will have to fill out a Certificate of Compliance with Mandatory Disclosure. You want to make sure the p...
Read MoreYou’re Divorced, What Do You Do Next?
The judge signed your final judgment for dissolution of marriage. Your finally done. Or, are you? There are things that need to be done. What should you do next? It depends on what your final judgment says. There may be lots of things in your final j...
Read MoreCan I Move Out of State With My Child?
F.S. Chapter 63.13003 Parental Relocation with child deals with this topic. You are allowed to move within 50 miles of your current address. If you move 50 miles or more, you need to follow the following steps: Relocation by Agreement. If the other p...
Read MoreWhat Is the UCCJEA?
UCCJEA stands for Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction & Enforcement Act. The act makes sure that a case involving the custody of a child is filed in the proper jurisdiction. It prevents a person who did not like a ruling in one case from filing t...
Read MoreWhat Is a Marital Settlement Agreement?
A Marital Settlement Agreement is a legal document wherein you include all your assets and debts; all children’s issues; child support; time sharing; parental responsibility; all real property; all businesses; and all personal property of the parties...
Read MoreGrandparents Visitation in Florida
Grandparents have limited rights to visitation in Florida. There are a few circumstances where Grandparents have visitation rights. They are as follows: If there is a current dependency case under Florida Statute Chapter 39. Under Florida Statute Cha...
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